RT Book, Section SR 00 A1 Lee, Jack Tsen-Ta T1 SENCE OF PLACE: THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN BUILT HERITAGE AND INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE IN SINGAPORE YR 2017 FD 2017-01 SP 43 OP 51 K1 Heritage legislation K1 Conservation history K1 legal framework K1 national legislation K1 historic monuments K1 historical surveys K1 Singapore K1 Intangible heritage K1 Memory of the World K1 Cemetery K1 conservation of intangible heritage K1 Case studies K1 cemeteries K1 tombs AB Built heritage in Singapore is safeguarded through two legal regimes, one relating to national monuments declared under the Preservation of Monuments Act (Cap 239, 2011 Rev Ed), and the other relating to conservation areas declared under the Planning Act (Cap 232, 1998 Rev Ed). In contrast, no particular legal protection exists for intangible cultural heritage. Considering examples such as tomb inscriptions and rituals for honouring the deceased at Bukit Brown Cemetery, this article explores how built heritage can be secured and enriched by giving greater recognition and protection in international and domestic law to the intangible cultural heritage associated with it. There is also scope for built heritage to be used as a means of protecting intangible cultural heritage. The article discusses on the important issues of the management and maintenance of cultural heritage in Turkey as well as tackles on the problems of financing the conservation efforts. A2 Alatalu, Riin A2 Randla, Anneli T2 HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF HERITAGE LEGISLATION. BALANCE BETWEEN LAWS AND VALUES. International conference October 12-13, 2016 Niguliste Museum Tallinn, Estonia Conference proceedings. ICLAFI, ICOMOS Estonia PB ICLAFI, ICOMOS Estonia NC, Estonian Academy ofArts PP Tallinn SN 978-9949-88-197-0 AV Published LK http://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/2074/ UL http://iclafi.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Historical-perspective-of-Heritage-Legislation.pdf